
In the middle of the sudden magic of heavy rain, which caused confusion in northern India, was several inhabitants of the Grrabogram and commuting in a traffic jam because they founded serious contaminants.
Sohna Road, Golf Course Road and the Jaipur highway were witnessed by heavy traffic chaos. Rainwater also entered several houses in low -lying parts of the city.
Traffic police and civic teams were deployed to facilitate overload and clean water. Many officials stuck for hours, even allegedly reserved hotels in Udyog Vihar, which were sold out.
On Thursday, offices and institutions were asked to remain closed for a day due to rain. Officegoers were asked to work from home.
Waterflows have been observed on Nezru Place, Aurobindo Marg, Kailash Colony, Lajpat Nagar, Siri Fort Road, Chirag Delhi, outer circuit, MG, MG Road, Old Rohtak, Akshardham, National, and National, and National National, Akshardham, Akshardham and National, Akshardham, Akshardham, Akshardham, Akshardham, Akshardham, Akshardham, Akshardham, Akshardham, Akshardham, Akshardham, AkShardham, AkShardham, AkShardham Highway 8.
In the evening, approximately 29 water complaints were received in the PWD control room.
Meanwhile, the Indian Meteorological Department (IMD) issued a “red” warning for Delhi, which on Thursday predicted heavy to very strong precipitation.
In the middle of chaos for water and traffic chaos, social media users shared memes on the Internet and killed administration.
Here are some of them
One wrote: “It is a very road for the UnVERSED, where the apartments are sold for more than 100 Crores.
Another wrote, “Who buys £10 crore apartment in gurgaon without looking at the basic infrastructure? Just 30 minutes of rain and the road turns into a river. Gurgaon feels like a bubble – assigned investors and nris draw air into it. ”
The third commented: “Who needs #disneyland when the whole city becomes a free water park every #gurgaonrains. This is OG #gurgaon #gurogram that gives you free adventure.
The fourth user wrote: “The same problem each year at Subhas Chowk.”
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